Can you replant a Protea?
Similarly, can Proteas be grown in pots?
Smaller variety Proteas are ideal for container gardening It is possible to grow the smaller varieties of Proteas in containers using a coarse, well-drained native potting mix. Keep the plants in a sunny position with plenty of air circulation. Avoid over-fertilising or letting the container dry out.
- Plant in a sunny position where the air circulates freely around the plant – they love windy areas.
- They thrive in sandy, acidic, well-drained and rocky soils.
- Plant in a hole twice the size of the container the plant came in.
- Water deeply once a week for the first two years after planting.
Then, how long does a protea take to grow?
Flowering time The Protea cynaroides flowers at different times of year, depending on local conditions. However, the plant needs to be about four to five years old (from seed) before it begins flowering.
Leucospermum is easily grown from cuttings, but can also be propagated by root cuttings and grafting. In the case of seedlings, once the first true leaves have formed, transplanting to containers presents no special problems. All plants will require some care after transplanting.